Friday, March 14, 2014

Friday Tips, Tricks, and Tools

If your anything like me, your thinking about a garden this time of year. Here are some tips on what to plant and what NOT to plant together for best results. GOOD LUCK!

Common Garden Vegetables
Their Companions and Their Antagonists

COMMON NAMECOMPANIONSANTAGONISTS
AlliumsFruit trees, Nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, etc), Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, etc) CarrotsBeans, Peas, Parsley
AsparagusTomatoes, Parsley, BasilOnion, Garlic, Potatoes
BeansPotatoes, Carrots, Cucumbers, Radishes, Rosemary, Peas, Corn, Cucumbers, Brassicas, Summer Savory, most other vegetables and herbsTomatoes, chili peppers, sunflowers, alliums (onions, garlic, etc), kales (cabbage, broccoli, etc) Gladiola
Pole BeansCorn (see Three Sisters, Summer Savory, SunflowersOnions, Beets, Kohlrabi, Cabbage
Bush BeansPotatoes, Cucumbers, Corn,Strawberries, Celery, Summer SavoryOnions
BeetsLettuce, Onions, Brassicas, KohlrabiPole beans
Brassicas (Cabbage, Cauliflower,Kale, Kohlrabi, Broccoli)Aromatic Herbs, Potatoes, Celery, Chamomile, Dill Peppermint, Sage, Rosemary, Beets, Onions, SpinachPole beans, strawberries, tomatoes
CarrotsChives, Rosemary, Sage, Radishes, Lettuce, Peas, Onions, Leeks, TomatoesDill
CeleryLeeks, Tomatoes, Bush Beans, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Cosmos, Daisies, Snapdragonscorn, Aster flowers, these can transmit the aster yellows disease
ChivesCarrots, tomatoesPeas, beans
CornSunflowers, Pumpkins, Beans, Potatoes, Peas, Cucumbers, Pumpkin, SquashTomatoes, Celery
CucumberBeans, Carrots, Beets, Onions, Radishes, Corn, Peas, Lettuce, Dill, Sunflowers, Nasturniums, MarigoldsPotatoes, aromatic herbs
DillCabbage, Onions, CucumbersTomato
EggplantBeans, Peppers, Potatoes 
LeekOnions, celery, carrotsLegumes (beans, peas, etc)
LettuceCarrots with radishes, Strawberries, Cucumbers, Onions 
MarigoldPlant throughout the garden 
OreganoGood to all Vegetables 
Onion (and garlic)Beets, Strawberries, Tomatoes,Lettuce, Summer Savory, Chamomile, Leeks, ParsleyPeas, Beans, Parsley
ParsleyTomatoes, Asparagus 
PeasCarrots, Turnips, Radishes, Cucumbers, Corn, Beans, Lettuce, most vegetables and herbsOnions, Garlic, Chives, Gladiola, Potatoes
RosesGarlic 
PotatoBeans, Corn, Cabbage, Horseradish,Marigold, Eggplant (as a lure for the Colorado potato beetle)Pumpkin Squash, Cucumber, Sunflowers, Tomatoes, Raspberry
PumpkinCorn, BeansPotato
RadishPeas, Nasturtium, Lettuce, Cucumber 
SageBroccoli, Cauliflower, Rosemary, Cabbage, CarrotsKohlrabi, Corn, Potatoes, Fennel, Cabbage
Soybeans Grows/helps with everything 
SpinachStrawberries 
SquashNasturtiums, CornPotatoes
StrawberriesBUSH Bean, Spinach, Borage, Lettuce (as a border), OnionsCabbage
SunflowerCucumbersPotato
TomatoesBasil, Chives, Onions, Parsley, Asparagus,Marigold, Nasturtiums, CarrotsBlack Walnut, Kohlrabi, Corn, Potatoes, Fennel, Brassicas
                                                                   TurnipPeas 


Companion Planting Chart for Herbs

A list of herbs, their companions and uses, including some beneficial weeds and flowers.
Common NameCompanions and Effects
BasilIs said to make tomatoes taste better; dislikes rue intensely. Improves growth and flavor repels flies and mosquitoes.
BeebalmCompanion to tomatoes; improves growth and flavor.
BorageThe "Magic Bullet" of companion plants. Good with tomatoes, squash and strawberries; deters tomato worm; improves growth and flavor.
CarawayAttracts parasitic wasps and flies. Plant here and there; loosens soil. Good with strawberries.
CatnipPlant in borders; deters flea beetle.
ChamomileCompanion to cabbages and onions; improves growth and flavor
ChervilLoves shade, fortunately it grows well with shade-tolerant food plants; will make radishes grown near it taste spicier
ChivesCompanion to carrots; improves growth and flavor; avoid beans and peas
Dead nettleCompanion to potatoes; deters potatobug; improves growth and flavor
DillCompanion to cabbage; dislikes carrots and tomato; improves growth and health of cabbage. Careful! Attracts tomato hornworm!
FennelPlant away from gardens. Fennel is allelopathic to most garden plants, inhibiting growth, causing to bolt, or actually killing many plants
FlaxCompanion to carrots, potatoes, deterspotato bug; improves growth and flavor
GarlicPlant near roses and raspberries; deters Japanese beetle; improves growth and flavor
HorseradishPlant at corners of potato patch todeter potato bug
HenbitGeneral insect repellant
HyssopDeters cabbage moth; companion to cabbage and grapes. Keep away from radishes. Attracts honey bees and butterflies!
Lamb�s-quartersThis edible weed should be allowed to grow in moderate amounts in the garden, especially in corn.
Lemon BalmSprinkle throughout garden.
LovageIs thought to improve the health of almost all plants, like borage and geraniums, is considered a "magic bullet" of companion planting
MarigoldsThe workhorse of the pest deterrents. Plant throughout garden; it discourages Mexican bean beetles, nematodes,and other insects. French marigolds produce a pesticidal chemical from their roots, so strong it lasts years after they are gone
MintCompanion to cabbage and tomatoes; improves health and flavor; Peppermint particularly deters white cabbage moth. Spearmint for ants and aphids.
MarjoramPlant here and there in garden; improves flavors
Mole plantDeters moles and mice if planted hereand there
NasturtiumCompanion to radishes, cabbage, and curcubits; plant under fruit trees. Deters aphids, squash bugs, striped pumpkin beetles; improves growth and flavor. A trap crop
PetuniaProtects beans,cucurbits (squash, pumpkins, cucumbers), asparagus. A trap crop almost identical to geraniums in function
Pot marigoldCompanion to tomatoes, but plant elsewhere in garden too. Deters asparagus beetle, tomato worm, and general garden pests.
PurslaneThis edible weed makes good ground cover in the corn.
PigweedOne of the best weeds for pumping nutrients from the subsoil, it is especially beneficial to potatoes, onions, and corn. Keep weeds thinned.
PeppermintPlanted among cabbages, it repels the white cabbage butterfly.
RosemaryCompanion to cabbage, bean, carrots, and sage; deters cabbage moth, many bean beetles, and carrot fly. Don't plant with Basil.
RueKeep it far away from sweet basil; plant near roses and raspberries; deters Japanese beetle.
SagePlant with rosemary, cabbage, beans and carrots; keep away from cucumbers. Deters cabbage moth, many bean beetles, carrot fly.
SouthernwoodPlant here and there in garden; companion to cabbage, improves growth and flavor; deters cabbage moth.
SowthistleThis weed in moderate amounts can help tomatoes, onions and corn.
Summer savoryPlant with green beans and onions; improves growth and flavor. Deters bean beetle and delays germination of certain foul herbs
TansyPlant under fruit trees; companion to roses and raspberries. Deters flying insects, Japanese beetles, striped cucumber beetles, squash bugs, ants.
TarragonGood throughout garden. Its scent is disliked by most pests, and this plant is also thought to have Nurse Plant properties, enhancing the growth and flavor of crops grown with it.
ThymePlant here and there in garden. Deters cabbage worm.
ValerianGood anywhere in garden.
Wild morning gloryAllow it to grow in corn.
WormwoodAs a border, it keeps animals from the garden.
YarrowPlant along borders, paths, neararomatic herbs; enhances essential oil production.
GeraniumA trap crop, attracting pests away from roses and grape vines, distracts beet leafhoppers, carrier of the curly top virus, away from Solanaceous plants like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and tobacco

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